A conjunction is a word that connects other words or groups
of words . In the sentence Bob and Dan are friends the conjunction and connects
two nouns and in the sentence He will drive or fly , the conjunction or
connects two verbs. In the sentence It is early but we can go , the conjunction
but connects two groups of words.
Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions which connect two
equal parts of a sentence. The most common ones are and, or, but, and so which
are used in the following ways:
and is used to join or add words together in the sentence ex : They ate and drank.
or is used to show choice or possibilities as in the
sentence ex : He will be here on Monday or Tuesday.
but is used to show opposite or conflicting ideas as in the
sentence. Ex : She is small but strong.
so is used to show result as in the sentence Ex: I was tired so
I went to sleep.
Subordinating conjunctions connect two parts of a sentence
that are not equal and will be discussed more in another class. For now, you
should know some of the more common subordinating conjunctions such as:
- after before unless
- although if until
- as since when
- because than while
Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work
together. In the sentence Both Jan and Meg are good swimmers , both . . .and are
correlative conjunctions . The most common correlative conjunctions are:
- both . . .and
- either . . . or
- neither . . . nor
- not only . . . but also
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